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Mouse or not? Right click?

MikuHagane
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So, I just got the game on Mac and I was wondering if it would be easier to use a mouse or not. Right clicking on trackpad is not always the easiest. So what does right click do? And how important is it to be able to right click quickly?
  • FriedEggSandwich
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    MikuHagane wrote: »
    So, I just got the game on Mac and I was wondering if it would be easier to use a mouse or not. Right clicking on trackpad is not always the easiest. So what does right click do? And how important is it to be able to right click quickly?

    RMB by default is used to block. You can rebind any key but I believe you would be seriously gimping yourself by choosing to use a trackpad. Get a mouse or a controller.
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  • KhajitFurTrader
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    Not to forget, the standard method for interrupting enemy heavy attacks is the RMB + LMB combo, which should be quite impossible to pull off using a trackpad. Believe me, ESO will be much more enjoyable when playing with a mouse.

  • kamimark
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    And, I highly recommend getting a wired, high-DPI gaming mouse for it. Aiming precisely isn't always necessary, but in tight groups it is. The Logitech G### mice are nice, and don't need special drivers on Mac; my G402 cost ~$40 some years ago. Bluetooth latency and needing batteries isn't something you want to deal with in a fight.
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  • Qyrk
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    Not to forget, the standard method for interrupting enemy heavy attacks is the RMB + LMB combo, which should be quite impossible to pull off using a trackpad. Believe me, ESO will be much more enjoyable when playing with a mouse.

    Just want to chime in, cmd key does it for me :)
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